; yp re RA ra 4--THE PORT PERRY,STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 16th, 1959 Coming Events Firemen's Ball At Caesarea on Wed., July 22, 1959 at Reg's Marina. Proceeds to be used for Fire hall and Equipment. Tickets $1.00 per person. Preshyterian Service At Breadalbane Church, Utica, 2.30 p.m. on Sunday, July 26th, 1959. Mr. Perry, minister. Special Music. Birth GRAHAM---Merna is happy to an- nounce the arrival of her baby bro- ther, William Ross Joseph, 9 1b, 9% oz, on July Tth, 1959. The proud parents are Bill and Muriel (nee Wal- lace). Many thanks to Dr. John Diamond. Announcement It is announced that the marriage of Mrs. Mabel L. Hood and Mr. Orvel Stone will take place this week in Port Perry. Card of Thanks We would like to thank our friends and relatives for the gifts, cards and all the calls we received on our 40th wedding anniversary. Stanley and Flossie Ploughman. CARD OF THANKS "We sincerely wish to express our thanks to our many friends and neigh- bours for their kindness and thought- fulness in the loss of our home. Ken & Willard Alderson. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Annie E. Hooper wish to take this opportunity to thank all our friends and relatives "for their kind expressions of sym- pathy and the beautiful floral tributes and cards. Everett, Olive and family. Obituary MRS. ANNIE E. HOOPER Mrs. Annie E. Hooper passed away at her home, Greenbank on Sunday, July 6th, 1959. She was born Oct. 6th, 1870 in Brock Township, a daughter of the late William and Eliza Matthews. Following her marriage to Frank Hooper in June, 1895 they farmed in Brock and Reach Townships until they retired to Greenbank in 1936. She leaves to mourn her loss one daughter Olive (Mrs. Rae Dusty) of Greenbank, and one son Everett of Wick. Also surviving are 6 grandchildren! and six great grandchildren, one sis- ter, Mrs. Jas. Wright, Manilla, and "three brothers Geo., Matthews of Greenbank, John Matthews, Whitby, and David Matthews of Vanderhoof, B.C. The funeral service was conducted on Tuesday, July 7th, 1969, by Mr. Wm. Fairley of Wick, assisted by the Rev. C. A. MacSween, Scotsburn, No- va -Scotia at the Pinkham Funeral Chapel, Sunderland, Ont. Interment in McNeil Cemetery, Wick. i THE CHURCHES CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Rev, E. W. Fuller, B.A, L.Th., Rector Sunday, July 19th-- 11.80 a.m.--Holy Communion / ST. JOHN'S ~ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. B. D. Armstrong, B.A., D.D. Interim Moderator Mr. Wm. Perry, Minister. Sunday, July 19th-- 11 am.---DIVINE WORSHIP During July and August the con- gregation of the United Church and Presbyterian Church will unite for Divine Worship. Through July and the first Sunday in August service will be in St. John's Church. The Kirk Session and congregation extend a most cordial welcome to all our friends of the United Church to worship with us, The Schedule for August will be an- nounced later. / q PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. E. 8. Linstead, B.A., Minister Sunday, July 19th-- There will be no services, either Church or Sunday School, until Aug- 9th, Members of the congregation are invited to attend service in St. John's Presbyterian Church during this period. 9 The United Church of Canada SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE-- Minister: Rev. J. K. Braham, M.A., B.D. Sunday, July 19th-- : 9.16 a.m.--Prospect Church 10.00 a.m.--Scugog "Head" S. S. 10.156 a.m.--Manchester Church 11.15 a.m.--Scugog Church You are cordially invited to attend worship with us. p? : Report of your Local Hospital Month of Year June to date Admissions eee 90 448 Patient Days ........cce.. 6549 3481 Operations Performed 23 116 Out-Patients Treated ....39 164 X-Rays Taken .......... 80 168 Scugog Summer days on the Island roll along, bringing traffic, visitors, new homes, wedding plans and weddings, followed by showers to honour the happy couples with gifts and best wishes. Saturday night we witnessed just such an event in the usual place at the Centre. As the evening of danc- ing progressed the happy moment came when Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Haines were asked to take their ap- pointed places at the front. When seated, they heard the follow- ing address: -- Dear Phyllis and Adrian: Once again we have gathered here in "The Old Town Hall" to honour another of our Island girls and her groom. We have known you, Phyllis, Cedar PICNIC GROUNDS 7> 12 Highway, North of Greenbank REFRESHMENT BOOTH -- PONY RIDES RESERVATIONS FOR GROUP PICNICS Phone: Port Perry YU 5-2632 o=® Stone -- SWIM POOL August 18th, DOUPE'S GENERAL STORE PRINCE ALBERT, ONT. YORK BOLOGNA CHUM DOG FOOD (2¢ deal) YORK CREAM CORN, 20 Oz. MONARCH ICE BOX PIE MIX eens 29 ¢ For the benefit of evening shoppers the store will be open each evening, except Tuesday. livery Phone YU 5-2492 RRR 9A weenn2 for 21¢ BE vervnnnnnnnd fOr 36¢ any of the above Services, and to]. as low as $199.50 Installed of the New . . . Engineered throughout to exacting "Pyrofax" standards. Combines beauty of design with long- lasting durability for years of trouble-free service. World's smallest pilot light for cooler kitchens, "8immer" and "keep warm" settings for top burners. Equa-Flo ov tor heat distribution, better baking. With twe tanks of quality-controlleg Purefan, Yas the cleanest, mest dependable Household fue) money ean WV) en burner for bete Pickard Hardware PROPANE GAS SERVICE Phone: YU. 5-7962 See Demonstration MICRO RAY PYROFAX GAS RANGE (Cooks a steak in four minutes) on FRIDAY, JULY 17th, 1959 at PICKARD HARDWARE .................. ee 2 HEALEY'S STORE, Saintfield ..............3 PHOENIX STORE, Greenbank ............ 4 JERRY'S STORE, Seagrave ....,..............H EDEN'S STORE, SCUZOg ..... five rveeeren, PICKARD HARDWARE, Port Perry ..8 a :00 p.m. :00 p.m. :00 p.m. :00 p.m. :00 p.m. for as long as you've lived here and that seems to be most of your life. You've gone to school and church here and we are quite used to seeing your friendly smile and hearing a cheerful word from you, and there's no need to say that we do miss them when you're not around. Now, Adrian, we haven't known you as long as we have your lovely hride, but now we know you as a real swell guy and I'm sure if we knew you bet- ter, we'd still say how lucky Phyllis was to marry such a splendid fellow. We hope that you too will refer to Scugog as "home". I believe it is time now to consider the business at hand and that is your gifts along with our love and very best wishes for a long and happy married life. Your friends on Scugog The gifts consisted of a mahogany step table, three cushions, a Kroehler rocker chair and a "corn-flower" coo- kie plate. After visible delight shown over their gifts the bride and groom fit- tingly expressed their appreciation and gratitude to so many thoughtful friends. \ Wednesday, when those Guides re- turn we expect incessant chatter, as we hear stories of adventure, events and new-found friends while camp- ing at Doe Lake. This week the Head Tea Room is experiencing another thrill of impro- vement as its floor takes on a new surface. The Head Sunday School Picnic will be held July 26 after Sunday Schoo), Phone YUkon 56-2572 PORT PERRY ONTARIO \ wes Wh \ que, TH cman] 1g Zw=--=Y0 I! i 5 QE fi N Sm TURAL, , \ \ vad > ii) Massey-Ferguson introduces Automation integrated with CENTRAL CONTROL has been developed by Massey-Ferguson to bring a new concept in service on spare parts for tractors, combines and implements. To assure availability of spare parts to meet the needs and tempo of present day-farming the process of controlling the supply and dis- ~ Master Service for Spare Parts 1S tribution of spare parts by electronic methods has been. applied. in the Massey-Ferguson Master Parts Warehousing operation, P Through a network of branches and local dealers there is available to users of Massey-Ferguson equip- ment service on spare parts that will help them maintain their Massey- Ferguson equipment in first-class working condition. 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You'll be able to tell this yourself instantly . . . try a Chevrolet ride at your Chevrolet dealer's today! BEST TRADE-IN The expert who cdn prove this to you is your Chevrolet dealer. Check him today. You'll find that Chevrolet's extra value and quality mean a big, big return on your money at trade-in time, And your Chevrolet dealer can show you a long list of other Chevy advan- tages, besides these 7 big ones . . . be sure to visit him today! - ** National Astociati Stock Car Advancemens and Research. 0% for Stach Con, ® Automotive Manufacturers' Association. C-3259C Make Sure You Get The Most For Your Money -- Visit Your Local Authorized Chevrolet Dealer!* - Howard Motors YU 65-2083 PORT PERRY, ONTARIO YU 68-2161 \ yr